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Human Nature An Essay That Takes A Closer Look At William Golding’s Lord Of The Flies
Title: Human Nature An Essay That Takes A Closer Look At William Golding’s Lord Of The Flies
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Human Nature An Essay That Takes A Closer Look At William Golding’s Lord Of The Flies
The main thematic statement in William Golding’s Lord Of the Flies is that pure savagery of human nature hides deep inside of everyone. In this paper I will discuss what drove the boys from civil humans, to cold blooded killers. I will explain my opinion, add the opinion of other authors, and explain whether I agree with the other authors or not.
In this story Golding brought out human reactions to isolation, fear, torture,
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England in 1993. His last book was finally published in 1995, but it was just a rough draft.
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6. Lord Of The Flies ©1954 The Putnam Publishing Group William Golding
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